Conspiracy Theories Podcast (200 Episodes)
Episode 74: Is Mainstream Media Controlled by Six Corporations — and Does It Matter? In 1983, ninety percent of American media was owned by fifty companies. Today, the same ninety percent is controlled by six. That is a documented fact. The question is what it means — whether concentrated media ownership is simply an economic reality, or the infrastructure of something more troubling for democratic societies. This episode explores: * How the 1996 Telecommunications Act enabled the consolidation that created today's media landscape * The March 2026 Tegna-Nexstar merger — one company now covers eighty percent of US television households * The interlocking directorate problem — media board members simultaneously sitting on boards of banks, oil companies, and pharmaceutical firms * The death of local news — over 2,000 US counties now lack a daily newspaper * How Comcast, Disney, Warner Bros, Paramount, Sony, and Amazon control film, television, streaming, publishing, and news * Why the distinction between structural bias and coordinated narrative control matters For believers, the aligned financial interests of six corporations produce the same effect as explicit editorial control without requiring coordination. For sceptics, competitive pressures still produce vigorous journalism that damages powerful interests. What is certain: in 1983, fifty companies owned ninety percent of American media. Today, six do. Whether you call that a conspiracy or a market outcome, the result is the same. Keywords: media controlled by corporations, mainstream media conspiracy, who owns the media, media consolidation truth, six corporations control media, news media bias ownership, corporate media manipulation, mainstream media trust, media ownership 2026, local news death America
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